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they believed that they would win on their own in a clash with germany on september 1, 1939, germany attacked poland in response to this, france and great britain declared war on berlin but did not take any effective measures in order to help their new ally. the polish army was defeated. after 2 weeks , the polish government fled to romania at dawn on september 17 , soviet troops entered the territory of western ukraine and western belarus. troops. at the end of september 1939, the second speech, the commonwealth ceased to exist. the fate of poland was very unenviable, poland paid for it. let's apply this term to the hamburg account. she paid yes in full, honestly, on a well-deserved hamburg bill. that is , what you deserve is more than 6 million who died on the territory of poland, the policy of resolving the final polish question. that is, the poles, as a nation, in principle, should have disappeared. from the map of europe here. what was the fate and what was the price for what you are with with this monster and predator, they decided to play some kind of allied game. here he is,
they believed that they would win on their own in a clash with germany on september 1, 1939, germany attacked poland in response to this, france and great britain declared war on berlin but did not take any effective measures in order to help their new ally. the polish army was defeated. after 2 weeks , the polish government fled to romania at dawn on september 17 , soviet troops entered the territory of western ukraine and western belarus. troops. at the end of september 1939, the second...
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in this war, germany for poland, it is better to definitely take the side of germany before the conflict, as territorial interests poland in the west and poland's political goals in the east, above all in ukraine, can be secured. in the report of the second intelligence department of the main headquarters of the polish army, the dismemberment of russia was at the heart of polish policy in the east, so our possible position will be reduced to the following formula, who will take part in the division should no longer remain passive at this remarkable historical moment, the task is in order to prepare well in advance physically and spiritually, the main goal is to weaken and the defeat of russia the deputy minister of foreign affairs of poland, count janshembic, in one of the instructions to the polish ambassador in moscow, wrote to us that it is extremely difficult to maintain a balance between russia and germany, our relations with the latter are completely based on the concept of the most responsible persons of the third reich, who claims that in a future conflict between germany and rus
in this war, germany for poland, it is better to definitely take the side of germany before the conflict, as territorial interests poland in the west and poland's political goals in the east, above all in ukraine, can be secured. in the report of the second intelligence department of the main headquarters of the polish army, the dismemberment of russia was at the heart of polish policy in the east, so our possible position will be reduced to the following formula, who will take part in the...
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germany is a defeated country. a the soviet union i am not defeated, but nevertheless, a country against which everyone in the west rallied and this agreement was not only beneficial to the soviet country, but also to germany , because this is the way out - orders. this is an opportunity for the marketing of german goods that are not subject to any discrimination until hitler came to power. this cooperation existed and developed in 1927, germany recovered from the consequences of the economic crisis in terms of gross product and income of the population , the country for the first time exceeded pre-war figures soon in terms of total industrial production. germany ranked first in europe and second in the world. this time will later be called the golden palaces of such impressions. the germans achieved good results largely thanks to american loans. until 1929, germany received more than 20 billion dollars in loans from the united states. the rapid growth of the economy led to the flourishing of german science , cultu
germany is a defeated country. a the soviet union i am not defeated, but nevertheless, a country against which everyone in the west rallied and this agreement was not only beneficial to the soviet country, but also to germany , because this is the way out - orders. this is an opportunity for the marketing of german goods that are not subject to any discrimination until hitler came to power. this cooperation existed and developed in 1927, germany recovered from the consequences of the economic...
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in november 1918 , a revolution took place in germany. the kaiser fled the country. after november 11, 1918, the new government was forced to admit defeat in the war and sign for more than six months . germany was shaking in revolutionary fever only on august 11, 1919, in the provincial german town of weimar , the constitution of the new german state was adopted. this is how the weimar republic was born. interwar period. it was considered one of the most free and democratic countries in europe, the weimar republic freely existed more than 40 political parties and movements. many of them proposed to radically change the social system of germany. contemporaries called it the maritime republic of democracy without democrats in 1919. the german philosopher ospendler wrote the approval of the constitution of 1919. in fact, this is the same provisional government that we formed in february of the seventeenth year. and she was the same, self-confident, just as senseless and just as inept, when we talk about the weimar republic , we must understa
in november 1918 , a revolution took place in germany. the kaiser fled the country. after november 11, 1918, the new government was forced to admit defeat in the war and sign for more than six months . germany was shaking in revolutionary fever only on august 11, 1919, in the provincial german town of weimar , the constitution of the new german state was adopted. this is how the weimar republic was born. interwar period. it was considered one of the most free and democratic countries in europe,...
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here in germany. while we now had the unique chance with our social democratic, green and liberal coalition government that we could overcome. cultural hesitancy towards all the thought of migrants and one flagship program, which we have introduced now is a point based system. and just as a canada and austin, australia and the immigrant societies have. so i think this is one big change. and the other project we met, we have embraced is to look after you come us practical work experiences, which is a huge shift also tell us something that we heard. chancellor shelves say he wants to remove bureaucratic hurdles. is that a promise? because speaking, as, as someone who moved here to germany as an immigrant, i can tell you that the system is fairly complicated. yes, i know, and germany, it's really so far lacking behind with digitization. and we do want and intend to leapfrog in this, in this respect and which is really needed. and as so, i really appreciate that the foreign office of germany as now scruti
here in germany. while we now had the unique chance with our social democratic, green and liberal coalition government that we could overcome. cultural hesitancy towards all the thought of migrants and one flagship program, which we have introduced now is a point based system. and just as a canada and austin, australia and the immigrant societies have. so i think this is one big change. and the other project we met, we have embraced is to look after you come us practical work experiences, which...
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today's germany, with the growth of this power of permanent germany, despite the fact that germany and the germans have certain qualities that are able, uh, in very unfavorable conditions to achieve maximum results, the americans. it was very frightening. and i, too, all the time adhered to this idea that the americans temno did not want this feared and therefore in every possible way. they slowed down germany and sought to destroy germany, but at least, starting from the event in ukraine, and indeed , they led germany to this and dragged germany in every possible way, but by means of a state of war with russia and now i’m asking a good question, but now an interesting thing has happened event. now germany has actually become involved in the fight against russia, in fact, germany is at war, and germany has lost part of its industry, it will probably lose more, that is, on the one hand germany, first, weakened. secondly, she is in a very difficult financial situation. today, with dima, we talked about the state debt of 2.5 trillion. uh, euro. uh, inflation is growing all the time, it
today's germany, with the growth of this power of permanent germany, despite the fact that germany and the germans have certain qualities that are able, uh, in very unfavorable conditions to achieve maximum results, the americans. it was very frightening. and i, too, all the time adhered to this idea that the americans temno did not want this feared and therefore in every possible way. they slowed down germany and sought to destroy germany, but at least, starting from the event in ukraine, and...
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in germany are deadline links.— british royal family in germany are deadline links. they are. and i must tell ou, deadline links. they are. and i must tellyou. your— deadline links. they are. and i must tell you, your pronunciation - deadline links. they are. and i must tell you, your pronunciation of - deadline links. they are. and i must tell you, your pronunciation of the i tell you, your pronunciation of the first lady was excellent. there will be a state banquet tonight at which some german arrest cats will be at attendance. they are related to king charles iii. there is a sense that with the sense of the beginning of a new monarchy in great britain there is time for a new chapter. and i am just pausing because another police outrider group is coming past and we think any moment we will see the royal vehicle. there is perhaps a sense of looking back at the pass through new eyes. over the course of his visit prince charles —— king charles will visit hamburg and attend service at the church visit represe
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germany currently leads nato's presence unit in lithuania. berlin is providing tanks and air defense systems to protect the alliance's eastern flank. >> we do, and we will do anything and everything necessary and possible to protect the eastern flank, because it is our obligation, our duty inside the nato with our allies. this is what we have been doing here in the past, and what we have even improved during the last 12 months, and we will continue. reporter: germany has deployed a combat brigade in lithuania since the autumn of last year in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. it means the troops are on standby and can be sent into action immediately in case of an attack. with the way neah -- lithuania is now pushing germany to keep its forces stationed in the baltic country long-term, but there is no agreement so far. on his trip, pistorius also met his lithuanian counterpart to discuss germany's presence here. >> the geographic position of the baltic countries calls for a stronger presence of partners in the region to ensure effective
germany currently leads nato's presence unit in lithuania. berlin is providing tanks and air defense systems to protect the alliance's eastern flank. >> we do, and we will do anything and everything necessary and possible to protect the eastern flank, because it is our obligation, our duty inside the nato with our allies. this is what we have been doing here in the past, and what we have even improved during the last 12 months, and we will continue. reporter: germany has deployed a combat...
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but this is germany. germany has the money. it's just over a year since the chancellor announced his site in van to this historic turning point. reversing the conscious, previously cautious defense policy, it promised a 100000000000 euros. so can you understand why that money doesn't seem to have reached will anywhere yet? it's time that's true, but we don't start with a simple things. you showed the model. there are several models we could use. i would use a model that's better than have no infantry tank. so i, i am for everything that makes us stronger in the convert. and so i think we're discussing too much about issues and we're not doing the right things fast enough. so they, because this has been a cut, consistent criticism of germany, big promises, lots of spending. where is it long delays in getting stuff to talk to you crave. so what's the problem? i think there's not a problem. we have 30 percent already in the is a problem because everything comes late. yeah. but the word tightened. vendor is not because we are alrea
but this is germany. germany has the money. it's just over a year since the chancellor announced his site in van to this historic turning point. reversing the conscious, previously cautious defense policy, it promised a 100000000000 euros. so can you understand why that money doesn't seem to have reached will anywhere yet? it's time that's true, but we don't start with a simple things. you showed the model. there are several models we could use. i would use a model that's better than have no...
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in downtown stuttgart, germany is most polluted street. in causeway, of course phone calls the air and calls room as well as the new students in boucher development is actually good until the evening more we talk so the next tour shows twice as much pollution at mid day the novel. but the situation changes when the wood ovens i live in the evening and follow up with the air is then more polluted with particulates that can make it into the lungs than it took cuts, neck auto form. we're talking about a factor of 3 over an hour. middle particulars results are confirmed by numbers from the german federal environment agency. the approximately 11000000 wood burning stove in germany. create twice as many fine particles as the emissions of all the cars and germany street. the pollution gets even worse because the particulates are created, where every one lives must bookish, how to form one delicious, what's really perplexing now is that these are cars, understandably lead to diesel gate because fraud was involved off to what with wood stoves, fiel
in downtown stuttgart, germany is most polluted street. in causeway, of course phone calls the air and calls room as well as the new students in boucher development is actually good until the evening more we talk so the next tour shows twice as much pollution at mid day the novel. but the situation changes when the wood ovens i live in the evening and follow up with the air is then more polluted with particulates that can make it into the lungs than it took cuts, neck auto form. we're talking...
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germany to power. and no need to think that the germans really. there , collectively, the mind fell asleep and their hitlers, as they drove the like, in fact. most of the population would never have resigned themselves to the entire peace treaty of the nineteenth year, which was imposed, as they considered the greatest europe the most powerful cultural economic technological nation of that time. and, of course, that's been craving a huge role in everything, right? for centuries germany was one of the most powerful states in europe the holy roman empire in various time included not only the original german lands, but also the territories of modern czech republic austria belgium holland a significant part of northern italy and eastern france in 1806 as a result of the napoleonic wars, the ancient empire collapsed in its place, dozens of semi-final kingdoms a duchy and principalities arose. restored the unity of the german lands iron chancellor otto von bismarck in 1871, he united the disparate principali
germany to power. and no need to think that the germans really. there , collectively, the mind fell asleep and their hitlers, as they drove the like, in fact. most of the population would never have resigned themselves to the entire peace treaty of the nineteenth year, which was imposed, as they considered the greatest europe the most powerful cultural economic technological nation of that time. and, of course, that's been craving a huge role in everything, right? for centuries germany was one...
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of subsistence of our army, what else do you want from germany?” hitler shouted peace to the masses of ordinary germans, and did not bring simple everyday well-being. the german economy lay in ruins, the number of the poor grew, as during the war, the germans were forced to save. on this, wearing shirt-fronts instead of shirts, drinking coffee from acorns and smoking cigars from dried cabbage leaves soaked in nicotine, part of the population chronically did not eat up. in 1921 , a soviet journalist visited berlin. ilya ehrenburg. he wrote that shop owners changed price labels every day, stamps fell through the streets, herds of foreigners roamed the streets, they bought up the remnants of the former for pennies. luxury in poor neighborhoods was destroyed by several bakeries, it seemed that everything should collapse, but bank employees smoked from the chimneys of factories neatly write out multi-digit numbers. prostitutes, diligently flushed journalists wrote about the famine. in russia, schoolchildren crammed the chronicle of germany's past victor
of subsistence of our army, what else do you want from germany?” hitler shouted peace to the masses of ordinary germans, and did not bring simple everyday well-being. the german economy lay in ruins, the number of the poor grew, as during the war, the germans were forced to save. on this, wearing shirt-fronts instead of shirts, drinking coffee from acorns and smoking cigars from dried cabbage leaves soaked in nicotine, part of the population chronically did not eat up. in 1921 , a soviet...
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i asked him why it was important for germany and for mauritania. germany at the moment, important 2 thirds of its energy needs into formal fossil energy or coal. yes. and if you want to become green by 2045, this is a low, it's only going to happen by turning some of these quotes into green products. an important thing. products and morgan has the potential for taking officio that need and demand in producing hydrogen based. they're reverse. ok, and what happens now that all parties are on board with this project? where does it go from here? you signed an agreement today, so to join, did you buy the 1st phase of the page, going to have a size of $400.00 megawatts in thomas's capacity. and we're now going to use the next few months to undertake initial studies to check wind. and so a characteristics of the site to, to do it detailed technical planning and to look out to financing. and then we're going to go full speed in building the 1st pilot face of the, you know, the project on the road. well, you just mentioned wind and solar. i actually wanted to ask you, you know, i understand this wa
i asked him why it was important for germany and for mauritania. germany at the moment, important 2 thirds of its energy needs into formal fossil energy or coal. yes. and if you want to become green by 2045, this is a low, it's only going to happen by turning some of these quotes into green products. an important thing. products and morgan has the potential for taking officio that need and demand in producing hydrogen based. they're reverse. ok, and what happens now that all parties are on...
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, the life, the, wasn't each germany was significant in the one you had in west germany. you have a different kind of freedom. china to they, it's just a, the old east germany in a diesel version on steroids. so i'm sorry to say, i don't buy that ottoman john strand from strang consulting. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. now to some of the other global business stories making use, china's exports fell by almost 7 percent combined in january and february. according to china's customs agency. imports dropped to as many chinese companies bringing less parts and materials for many of their exports. the figures show the global slowdown has cut demand for chinese products. people across france are experiencing widespread disruption today as millions strike against president and manuel microns pension reforms. almost all train and metro services funded, and schools across the country closed. it is the 6th day of strikes over the proposed reforms. since mid january jazz blues bid to buy rival spirit airlines is likely to be blocked by the u. s. department of j
, the life, the, wasn't each germany was significant in the one you had in west germany. you have a different kind of freedom. china to they, it's just a, the old east germany in a diesel version on steroids. so i'm sorry to say, i don't buy that ottoman john strand from strang consulting. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. now to some of the other global business stories making use, china's exports fell by almost 7 percent combined in january and february. according to china's...
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ah, a travel chaos in germany as rail and airport workers stage. the biggest strike in decades will get the latest on the disruption from our reporter in cologne. also coming up is this. the future of delivery. will introduce you to theo, a robot on the brink of becoming a postal worker. this is dw business. i'm kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. germany's transport system is on its knees to day as workers stage the biggest walk out in decades. all long distance trains have been cancelled, and there are no flights in or out of munich and frankfurt airports, local transit, shipping routes, and part of the actual bond have also been affected by the war case. the via the union is calling for a 10 percent pay increase to keep pace with soaring inflation. germany estate rail operator, georgia bon, have called the strike groundless and unnecessary more in this not to bring in reporter christy plots and she's in the city of cologne. christy, how much disruption are you seeing? well, kate, the colonna train station, which you can see behind me, is usual
ah, a travel chaos in germany as rail and airport workers stage. the biggest strike in decades will get the latest on the disruption from our reporter in cologne. also coming up is this. the future of delivery. will introduce you to theo, a robot on the brink of becoming a postal worker. this is dw business. i'm kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. germany's transport system is on its knees to day as workers stage the biggest walk out in decades. all long distance trains have been cancelled,...
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he was part of germany's debacle in katara. the 2nd world cup and succession at which the 14 champions failed to qualify from their group. the new skipper is determined that such under performance won't be repeated on his watch. and as around some unspoken stylish, didn't live up to our expectations that we were supposed to be, especially when you see. and we often talk about this, the potential we have in the team. we're not living up to it a month into how does the genres and that's something that should annoy all of us. eggens order as ish vinnish. i don't want to look back in 15 years from my career is over and see. i actually had a great team. we had a great team, but we didn't achieve anything over the next. give us a while germany have been in turmoil by munich are usually a well oiled machine. the chemical goal last weekend couldn't save eula, novels man's job as the stuttering champions lost in liver cousin. yet he had nothing but praise for his former coach. union august, man, then you got on you. and now guzman is an
he was part of germany's debacle in katara. the 2nd world cup and succession at which the 14 champions failed to qualify from their group. the new skipper is determined that such under performance won't be repeated on his watch. and as around some unspoken stylish, didn't live up to our expectations that we were supposed to be, especially when you see. and we often talk about this, the potential we have in the team. we're not living up to it a month into how does the genres and that's something...
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they believed that they would up on their own clash with germany september 1, 1939, germany attacked poland in response to this, france and britain declared war on berlin but did not take any effective measures in order to help their new ally. the polish army was defeated. after 2 weeks , the polish government fled to romania at dawn on september 17 , soviet troops entered the territory of western ukraine and western belarus. at the end of september 1939, the second speech, the commonwealth ceased to exist. poland paid for it. let's apply this term to the hamburg bill, she paid, that is, to the full, honestly deserved hamburg bill, that is, what you deserve more than 6 million who died on the territory of poland, the policy of resolving the final polish question. that is, the poles as a nation. basically, they should have disappeared. here. what was the fate and what was the payment for the fact that you and this monster and predator decided to play some allied games. here, how did you feel? and what did he want to do with you? and that he is with you almost did, so here everyone sho
they believed that they would up on their own clash with germany september 1, 1939, germany attacked poland in response to this, france and britain declared war on berlin but did not take any effective measures in order to help their new ally. the polish army was defeated. after 2 weeks , the polish government fled to romania at dawn on september 17 , soviet troops entered the territory of western ukraine and western belarus. at the end of september 1939, the second speech, the commonwealth...
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well, here we can discuss whether germany tried to leave russia in its sphere or russia to germany? and just for me, i have been bringing you to the question of the scandal of the bundestag , the head of the defense committee called merkel herself guilty of the war because in 2008 when ukraine could get a plan for membership in nato, the so-called pdc merkel actually prevented it, is this scandal developing enough, because it has been going on for a week, and how do you think it can end? the fact that russia has turned into an aggressive state is striking. because if it were not for cooperation with germany, german money , and these endless introductions that russia built, and not for the supply of hydrogen peroxide to europe, then russia simply would not have the opportunity the possibility of a non-physical person to build a similar armed force and start exercising his neighbors will there be any responsibility for merkel in germany, what will be the end of the test catalog to the administration of the president about an independent road accident, the cells did not violate german
well, here we can discuss whether germany tried to leave russia in its sphere or russia to germany? and just for me, i have been bringing you to the question of the scandal of the bundestag , the head of the defense committee called merkel herself guilty of the war because in 2008 when ukraine could get a plan for membership in nato, the so-called pdc merkel actually prevented it, is this scandal developing enough, because it has been going on for a week, and how do you think it can end? the...
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it wasn't on normal nick and germany. the ammonia can then be converted back into hydrogen and used for energy production. angola could thus be the 1st country in the world to supply germany with green hydrogen. if all goes well, green energy from lucca could begin its journey to germany in early 2025. according to current plans, that would be the equivalent of 1450000 megawatt hours per year. that would be enough to supply around $450000.00 households with electricity career might as most of the snow seem to fall where it's not needed. and not in places that needed for winter sports, like the alps where this february was 3 degrees warmer than usual. globally, climate change is playing havoc on the weather and we have to get used to more extreme weather events like droughts and major heat waves. not to mention storms and heavy rain, we humans have to adapt. and so to all other species in springtime has arrived in germany, meaning more time to baskin that lovely sunshine. nature emerges from hibernation and we can delight
it wasn't on normal nick and germany. the ammonia can then be converted back into hydrogen and used for energy production. angola could thus be the 1st country in the world to supply germany with green hydrogen. if all goes well, green energy from lucca could begin its journey to germany in early 2025. according to current plans, that would be the equivalent of 1450000 megawatt hours per year. that would be enough to supply around $450000.00 households with electricity career might as most of...
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i think in germany you have not are fighting. i think in germany you have got two _ are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific _ are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific things - are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific things going l have got two specific things going on, one is that inflation, like in other parts of the eurozone is still persistently high. in february it fell but it is still close to 9% which is obviously taxing worker's wallets. secondly, in germany, the country relies heavily on collective bargaining schemes. as those roll off over the course of the year, you are going to see more of these negotiations and possibly more strikes as people strive to get those wage increases that they feel they need. those wage increases that they feel the need. �* . they need. indeed, here in britain we have been _ they need. indeed, here in britain we have been dealing _ they need. indeed, here in britain we have been dealing with - they need. indeed, here in britain we have been dealing with a - they need. indeed, here in b
i think in germany you have not are fighting. i think in germany you have got two _ are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific _ are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific things - are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific things going l have got two specific things going on, one is that inflation, like in other parts of the eurozone is still persistently high. in february it fell but it is still close to 9% which is obviously taxing worker's...
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, germany, to accept us policy. in my view, in this war, primarily humiliates germany, this war. it's a humiliation of germany, germany now, if america or you know, supply grain with whatever weapon of them, i don't know, it, it, it depends to answer your question depends how far the united states wants to go out with escalation with escalation up to war. because if the united states escalates, if they give f 60 an order of 35 war, you know, military, you know, judge to, to ukraine, then russia will respond. and then the big united says with something else and then russia, let's kill it. so that is what i don't like. so the question is how to be escalate? well, i know my question is not about how to de escalate, because i think at this point of time it's pretty clear that the americans are opting for prolong conflict then. why would they not do that because it's a relatively cheap war for them. they're not losing soldiers, they're, it's having a major strategic geopolitical goal through the means of all of that. so
, germany, to accept us policy. in my view, in this war, primarily humiliates germany, this war. it's a humiliation of germany, germany now, if america or you know, supply grain with whatever weapon of them, i don't know, it, it, it depends to answer your question depends how far the united states wants to go out with escalation with escalation up to war. because if the united states escalates, if they give f 60 an order of 35 war, you know, military, you know, judge to, to ukraine, then russia...
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germany. germany is helping israel. israel is helping germany. the security corporation is 2 ways and i think it shows it highlights the remarkable transformation of the jewish state are we also discussed highlighting that and deepening that by having youth exchanges, which we want to move forward on and to have g to g government to government meetings that have been stopped for the last 5 years because of cove it and other circumstances to try to prepare the next one, which i think will advance everything that i discussed. and many other things, such as germany's participation in the economic projects of the abraham accords and perhaps future records that we will have, which i think will benefit the entire world. i want to assure you, chancellor schultz is room, is a liberal democracy and will remain a liberal democracy. i personally led israel for almost the last 16 years and i've helped liberalize this rarely system liberal as its economy liberal as its way of life. advanced the rights of l g b 2. how many of you know country to the image that
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and germany. you turn president proved this year in 2018 by taking part in the 100 anniversary of the end of the 1st world war in london. today it gives me the titular price to be with you once again. now is key and to renew the special bond of friendship between our 2 countries.
and germany. you turn president proved this year in 2018 by taking part in the 100 anniversary of the end of the 1st world war in london. today it gives me the titular price to be with you once again. now is key and to renew the special bond of friendship between our 2 countries.
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in downtown stuttgart, germany is most polluted street. in causeway, of course, phone calls the air and calls her as well as the new students in boucher development is actually good until the evening more we talk so the next tour shows twice as much pollution at mid day the novel. but the situation changes when the would ovens i live in the evening and follow up with the air is then more polluted with particulates that can make it into the lungs than it stood cuts, neck auto form. we're talking about a factor of 3 over an hour. middle particulars results are confirmed by numbers from the german federal environment agency. the approximately 11000000 wood burning stove in germany. create twice as many fine particles as the emissions of all the cars and germany streets. the pollution gets even worse because the particulates are created, where every one lives must bookish, how to form one delicious, what's really perplexing now is that these are cause, understandably lead to diesel gate because fraud was involved off to hot with wood stoves, f
in downtown stuttgart, germany is most polluted street. in causeway, of course, phone calls the air and calls her as well as the new students in boucher development is actually good until the evening more we talk so the next tour shows twice as much pollution at mid day the novel. but the situation changes when the would ovens i live in the evening and follow up with the air is then more polluted with particulates that can make it into the lungs than it stood cuts, neck auto form. we're talking...
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if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way because you, 30 years ago 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalence set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well, mr. back we have to take a very short break right now for the sake of our editorial security, but we will be back in just a few moments stating a i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, accept where such order is it conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at that point obviously is to rate trust i rather than fear with take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot most protective phone existence with ah ah ah 3 w
if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro, of course, and to present matters complicated and from russia's position. not necessarily the favorable way because you, 30 years ago 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalence set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns. ok. well,...
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if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro. of course, and to present met is complicated in from russia's position, not necessarily the favorable way because of the 30 years ago for 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalence set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns all can well mr. back, we have to take a very short break right now for the sake of our editorial security. but we will be back in just a few moments. stay tuned ah, a 31 come back to was a parent with our back european parliament member, representing alternative for germany. and mr. ben, before the break, we discussed on this multifaceted and very complicated attitude that the some germans have towards russia. and i've heard you say in one of the other interviews that many of your colleagues at the european parliament as filled with hatred, not only for russia, but for the kind of conservative traditionalis
if you look at east germany, i come from west germany, but in east germany, i think there is a much greater skepticism towards the received western liberal narrative. so it's partly an east west to buy the euro. of course, and to present met is complicated in from russia's position, not necessarily the favorable way because of the 30 years ago for 35 years ago, the soviet union dominated eastern europe. so i think the prevalence set set of concerns in eastern europe is security concerns all can...
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the approximately 11000000 wood burning stove in germany. create twice as many fine particles as the emissions of all the cars and germany streets. the pollution gets even worse because the particulates are created where everyone lives. las vegas harder for window. lucas, what's really perplexing now is that these are cars, understandably lead the diesel gate because fraud was involved off to hot with wood stoves, fields, where we have lots of harmful emissions and residential areas. hot does no discussion evolve kiner discussion. the need for this discussion can be seen in a variety of areas, even at the cause rural institute of technology. research has looked at the effects of wood smoke on human log cells for a few years. a new techniques is much more realistic than the traditional method of filtering out particles and then dissolving them and liquid and adding them to a cell culture. now, as in the lung, lung cells are aspirated directly in the machine with send outward smoke dust. if you similar to an i'm, if simulates a deeper part of
the approximately 11000000 wood burning stove in germany. create twice as many fine particles as the emissions of all the cars and germany streets. the pollution gets even worse because the particulates are created where everyone lives. las vegas harder for window. lucas, what's really perplexing now is that these are cars, understandably lead the diesel gate because fraud was involved off to hot with wood stoves, fields, where we have lots of harmful emissions and residential areas. hot does...
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but is very popular in germany. and when you reference that and said, oh, go on again and james, i'm sorry i do it's, it's getting extremely loud here right now. as all the parliamentarians are leaving the bonus tag with ya, i think it was a very hot or felt speech. and i think at the center of it stood the historical ties and the present ties between the 2 countries. but also what i think and what he had very much highlighted is that in the face of the challenges um that, that asked that stand before us when it comes to climate change. but also in relation to the warn ukraine. he really emphasized unity and then taking and get and sort of taking courage and, and, and taking courage and sort of sorry and taking courage from that. you know, that standing together being together is always better than being alone. and whether it comes to the weapons deliveries to ukraine, which he highlighted, but also when it comes to technological innovation to combat the climate crisis. that's right, he said in d, let's get courage
but is very popular in germany. and when you reference that and said, oh, go on again and james, i'm sorry i do it's, it's getting extremely loud here right now. as all the parliamentarians are leaving the bonus tag with ya, i think it was a very hot or felt speech. and i think at the center of it stood the historical ties and the present ties between the 2 countries. but also what i think and what he had very much highlighted is that in the face of the challenges um that, that asked that stand...
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from that in ukraine, for example, or in serbia and germany. the focus of nursing is on basic care. i. e, caring for the body, giving food, monitoring medication, more so than in other countries such as ukraine. nurses don't watch patients, they're there. it's purely about medical care. the ukrainians, as far as medical care is concerned, are actually superior to german nurses. the biggest challenge for them is not the work itself, but the language. after all, they have to know medical terminology and be able to read and understand drug labels. that's why they have 2 hours of intensive german lessons every day, but they learn most of the language on the ward with the help of their team. wrong . rita chona knows exactly how it feels for the newcomers. she too had to start all over again. now 2 years after leaving ukraine, she's a registered nurse and she's happy training. her new colleagues he says, i have with all my heart, my soul because these are my people from my home country. i have to help with their also regular meetings with the hospita
from that in ukraine, for example, or in serbia and germany. the focus of nursing is on basic care. i. e, caring for the body, giving food, monitoring medication, more so than in other countries such as ukraine. nurses don't watch patients, they're there. it's purely about medical care. the ukrainians, as far as medical care is concerned, are actually superior to german nurses. the biggest challenge for them is not the work itself, but the language. after all, they have to know medical...
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in 1965 the queen visited germany _ family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for _ family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for the - family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for the first i queen visited germany for the first time as a monarch, which really marked the beginning of a reconciliation between the two countries following the two wars. the queen this year for 11 days, a really long visit. at the time that was very much welcome —— the queen was very much welcome —— the queen was here for 11 days. you can really observe a similar theme even though the focus is not entirely on the post—war era, but it is very much the reconciliation following years of dispute over negotiations and thatis of dispute over negotiations and that is very much welcomed here, it is seen as this political statement to improve relations, to start a new chapter and overall it is welcomed notjust by chapter and overall it is welcomed not just by the chapter and overall it is welcomed notjust by the g
in 1965 the queen visited germany _ family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for _ family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for the - family to do in germany? in 1965 the queen visited germany for the first i queen visited germany for the first time as a monarch, which really marked the beginning of a reconciliation between the two countries following the two wars. the queen this year for 11 days, a really long visit. at the time that was very much welcome...
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in britain, germany, and far beyond. this isjust one in britain, germany, and far beyond. this is just one example of how our countries together can offer a compelling example to the world. there are, i am delighted to say, there are many more. faced with so many shared challenges, the united kingdom and germany are together providing leadership to secure our shared future. today, the united kingdom and germany are europe�*s two largest producers of power from offshore wind, many german firms are involved in the production and direction of turbines of the british coast. the north sea, across which our people have travelled and traded for generations, is soon to be the site of a new interconnector, allowing us directly to trade electricity. our countries are both accelerating the expansion of our hydrogen economies, a fuel which could transform our future. hydrogen economies, a fuel which could transform ourfuture. and i�*m looking forward to seeing the plans to use hydrogen in its efforts to become a fully sustainable port. these innovations... —— hamburg. these in
in britain, germany, and far beyond. this isjust one in britain, germany, and far beyond. this is just one example of how our countries together can offer a compelling example to the world. there are, i am delighted to say, there are many more. faced with so many shared challenges, the united kingdom and germany are together providing leadership to secure our shared future. today, the united kingdom and germany are europe�*s two largest producers of power from offshore wind, many german firms...
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he never went back to germany. after all, he knew that as a gay jewish social democrat, he would never be safe in a 3rd rash. legacy, his phone died a broken law. he died on his birth out another citizen difficult to that, but he died having seen his life's work literally going up in flames. hash felt reformist, influence was lost. during the nazi dictatorship. berlin's free spirit disappeared for decades. and with it, the freedoms that queer people had fought so hard to gain. but then came the 19 sixties and seventies. chapter 3, how berlin became a cult location for the queer community in the seventy's. when berlin was still divided by a wall, there were places in both parts of the city where transgender and queer people could gather and express themselves. i'll be it in different ways. as it is spinning madame at south west berlin really was a safe haven back then. that's true. then you could live here without being bothered. you're wrong. we didn't really have any rights, but we could get everything we needed a
he never went back to germany. after all, he knew that as a gay jewish social democrat, he would never be safe in a 3rd rash. legacy, his phone died a broken law. he died on his birth out another citizen difficult to that, but he died having seen his life's work literally going up in flames. hash felt reformist, influence was lost. during the nazi dictatorship. berlin's free spirit disappeared for decades. and with it, the freedoms that queer people had fought so hard to gain. but then came the...
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and so they want to keep fighting, which is why germany has to support them. because otherwise, as will have sorts, as this is a message to all aggressors well white that you can just shift borders by violence . and this is not acceptable, which is why he says, a gemini will continue, am arming ukraine as well, and also supporting it with humanitarian and economic gauge. and despite massive increases in fuel bills for people at home and for industry on those predictions of problems for germany, industry because of them. so price rises, a parliament and the general public to seems still to be largely behind the government's approach. well, lots of people are warned of a very cold winter here in germany that was also picked up by russian propaganda. because of course, germany used to be very dependent on russian energy sources. and that was part of those measures at all. i've showed the chancellor and his government took after russia's invasion that they reduced this dependency massively straight away. and now a are not dependent on russian gas at all anymore fo
and so they want to keep fighting, which is why germany has to support them. because otherwise, as will have sorts, as this is a message to all aggressors well white that you can just shift borders by violence . and this is not acceptable, which is why he says, a gemini will continue, am arming ukraine as well, and also supporting it with humanitarian and economic gauge. and despite massive increases in fuel bills for people at home and for industry on those predictions of problems for germany,...
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emily, how popular are the royals here in germany? because we saw plenty of people add down that to brandenburg gate coming out to see at charles and camilla. right. yeah, we saw a fair amount of people come out for their some historic day, really am. and i, if you look at the polls over 50 percent of germans are said to be ardent fans or the royal family. and i think that has many reasons, you know, on the one hand, i think they enjoy the glitz on the glam and also the gossip that the, that surround the royal family. but also if you look at the history of the royal family, there are lots of family ties. i mean, queen victoria married a german prince. and this sort of historical connection that with this historical family connection also runs through generations. i mean there are still cousins who live here and so lots that connects some of germany and the u. k. and i think that's one of that's some but these are some of the reasons why they're so popular over here. thanks. emily dw corresponded to emily gordon, that's just as you hea
emily, how popular are the royals here in germany? because we saw plenty of people add down that to brandenburg gate coming out to see at charles and camilla. right. yeah, we saw a fair amount of people come out for their some historic day, really am. and i, if you look at the polls over 50 percent of germans are said to be ardent fans or the royal family. and i think that has many reasons, you know, on the one hand, i think they enjoy the glitz on the glam and also the gossip that the, that...
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it's very not or least not in germany. and that's really our mission to create a role model to change this mindset to just show in society that women are everywhere, even in technological fields. and women can even become astronauts. i'm not saying the astronauts are more important than lots of the other engineers, a mathematician scientist and so on. it's just a, they're very much in the public eye as i'm seeing right now, right. i'm very much in the public eye and i think we need people. we need women to be in the public eye to show to young women in dallas. that's women everywhere. women can do everything they can even become astronauts. but it's a tough fight for susanna. and d asked one out and they can't complete their mission without political and financial aid. getting to so does a since icon is mine because i'm far from my hope of going into space myself one day by my personal goal is simply to prove to germany and it's men that women and especially girls in germany can do it. there are role model with the moon la
it's very not or least not in germany. and that's really our mission to create a role model to change this mindset to just show in society that women are everywhere, even in technological fields. and women can even become astronauts. i'm not saying the astronauts are more important than lots of the other engineers, a mathematician scientist and so on. it's just a, they're very much in the public eye as i'm seeing right now, right. i'm very much in the public eye and i think we need people. we...
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this nearly autonomous robot might soon be delivering packages in germany. it's name is teal, it's cargo by based upon this vehicle. and it's lightweight electric vehicle fully electric, and it's very similar to we're autonomy car in terms of the sensors. so it's very safe. oh cameras and sensors allowed robert to detect everything in its environment, obstacles, pedestrians any. when traffic lights changing it so incapable of driving down the road on its own, except it's not lead say, in a state where we can fully trust these systems. so we have a human intelligence on top which can then and supplement the computer intelligence with the right feedback buses, cars or trucks can now drive nearly autonomously on german roads. so have safe, are these vehicles to other road users? ah, is, is this frequency, sir? while it is safe, because 1st of all, all the manufacturer has to show the federal motor transport authority that these vehicles meet, the safety requirements that are desired, and demanded by the low on autonomous driving. and furthermore, it is safe in
this nearly autonomous robot might soon be delivering packages in germany. it's name is teal, it's cargo by based upon this vehicle. and it's lightweight electric vehicle fully electric, and it's very similar to we're autonomy car in terms of the sensors. so it's very safe. oh cameras and sensors allowed robert to detect everything in its environment, obstacles, pedestrians any. when traffic lights changing it so incapable of driving down the road on its own, except it's not lead say, in a...
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germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister regan trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states. studies of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray. and on that day, should these refresh restoration masons, or to them he knew ba bye england don't front desk, i've been present it tuition think i'm from chrysler dodge fund. somebody will italian out on it. the united states continued its policy of appeasing imperial japan. the americans held on to the hope that japan would re focus his attention on the ussr. the soviet union did not want to be caught fighting a 2 front war war with japan and the east, and also a war with germany in the west. and they knew that the germans were going to attack sooner or later. also, when the british and french refused to form an alliance against germany with the soviet union, the polish government also refused. o
germany, latvia, and estonia. august the 22nd 1939, moscow. mm. the soviet commerce of foreign affairs, molotov, and german foreign minister regan trump, signed a non aggression pact. the pack made it impossible for nazi germany to form alliances with other states. studies of it on his show for him, then dashed chambray. and on that day, should these refresh restoration masons, or to them he knew ba bye england don't front desk, i've been present it tuition think i'm from chrysler dodge fund....
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germany's army? the boldness vayer has too little of everything. that is the bottom line of a new parliamentary report that's come out on the military. and germany's commissioner for the army says that the situation has become even worse in the past year. and that's despite a massive 100000000 euro fund that was announced last year. to upgrade germany's armed forces, the government, some of them saying that none of this money is being felt yet by troops on the ground. sending tanks and other military equipment to ukraine has limited. the german military's own training in combat capabilities and chronic under funding has left soldiers with sub standard equipment. as our next report shows, ah, it looks like a battle field. but it's actually a training exercise for tiger combat helicopters in eastern germany. these models have been parts of natives, rapid response fall since january. but that 19 eighties technologies outdated, an urgently needs to be great at the better self defense. they don't quite stuck up to the superior protective measures of pot
germany's army? the boldness vayer has too little of everything. that is the bottom line of a new parliamentary report that's come out on the military. and germany's commissioner for the army says that the situation has become even worse in the past year. and that's despite a massive 100000000 euro fund that was announced last year. to upgrade germany's armed forces, the government, some of them saying that none of this money is being felt yet by troops on the ground. sending tanks and other...
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it was seen as doing and making germany in western europe much more dependent on russian gas. it took the russian invasion of ukraine, i think, to force a retreat. rethink here in berlin, and the german government ultimately agreed not to put it into operation just shortly before it was finally blown up and effects on the ground as it were, were created. young. thank you so much. and justin crump, as a military veteran and ceo of the international intelligence and risk analysis consultancy sibling. we asked him how these new claims fit into the picture of what we already know about the north stream explosion. and are so a lot of theories during the rounds. it wasn't long ago that the ones respected journalist seymour hersh reduced what a visa detailed expose of exactly how the u. s. government did it. but the involvement of norwegians, for example, the russians play the u. k, but she's try out the event for conducting and this is the latest number of, of theories. as we say, it is still in intelligence information at the moment nova says was for us 2 things consider, but it do
it was seen as doing and making germany in western europe much more dependent on russian gas. it took the russian invasion of ukraine, i think, to force a retreat. rethink here in berlin, and the german government ultimately agreed not to put it into operation just shortly before it was finally blown up and effects on the ground as it were, were created. young. thank you so much. and justin crump, as a military veteran and ceo of the international intelligence and risk analysis consultancy...